zecOO Maxi-Scooter from Japan

zecOO Maxi-Scooter scene in Japan borders on the lunatic fringe, as the two-wheeled segment is over-saturated with trendy young riders, as full-size motorcycles are too prohibitively expensive for 20-somethings in the island nation. This has created a vibrant tuner and modder community for scooters in Japan, which has spurred some of the most audacious builds we have ever seen. It doesn’t surprise us then to see the zecOO Maxi-Scooter from Kota Nezu of Znug Design.

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

It would be one thing that the Japanese firm made a low-riding maxi-scooter that features a single-sided and hub-center steering front-end, but the kicker is that the zecOO Maxi-Scooter is an electric scooter as well. Packing a modest 28hp and 47 lbs•ft of torque, the zecOO isn’t going to win any speed contests, though it is on par with the production electric motorcycles currently available from Brammo and Zero.

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

zecOO Maxi-Scooter

What we think riders will really be drawn to (or disgusted, if you are some of our more inside-the-box readers) is the zecOO’s striking design that Nezu envisioned. The only thing we don’t like? The ubiquitous HUGE rear sprocket, which is becoming all-too common place on electrics that do not have a gear reduction.’